
Wilbor, Ichabod (b. 13 APR 1825, d. ?)
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Little Compton, Newport Co., RI
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Little Compton, Newport Co., RI
Note: "Benjamin Bartlett was born around 1634 and lived until at least 1691. The Bartlett family had enough money for servants; nevertheless he stole cedar bolts from someone's swamp in 1669. He had at least one son, Benjamin junior. He was a selectman 18 times, the most of any of these constables (not including Edmund Hawes of Yarmouth); this suggests that he was a well-respected man." Following is a chronology of Benjain Bartlett's life as found in the Plymouth Colony Records (PCR):
- 31 June 1653. Propounded a freeman (PCR 3:31).
- 6 June 1654. Admitted a freeman (PCR 3:48).
- 3 June 1657. Served on Grand Inquest (PCR 3:115).
- c1658. Listed as a freeman of Duxbury (PCR 8:198).
- 3 May 1659. The first of several appearances on civil Court juries. There are eight others listed in PCR 7, spanning from 1659 until 7 July 1682 (PCR 7:92, PCR 7:102, PCR 7:122, PCR 7:123, PCR 7:150, PCR 7:151, PCR 7:205, PCR 7:231, PCR 7:252).
- 5 March 1660-1. Served on a capital grand jury clearing John Hawes of charges of murdering Josepth Rogers of Eastham on 25 December 1660 (PCR 3:205).
- 10 June 1661. Appointed to procure a workman to view and search the bridge and Jones' River (to find where repairs were necessary) (PCR 3:219).
- 3 June 1662. Appointed constable of Duxbury (PCR 4:14).
- 10 June 1662. Appointed excise tax collector for Duxbury (PCR 4:23).
- 8 June 1664. Appointed excise tax collector again (PCR 4:67).
- 16 June 1664. Assisted examining the treasury accounts (PCR 8:110).
- 7 February 1664-5. Requested land formerly belonging to Jonathan Brewster (deceased), in Alcarmus Field (PCR 4:80).
- 5 June 1666. A Select Man of Duxbury (PCR 4:124). This continued uninterrupted yearly until his term beginning 5 June 1671 (PCR 4:149, PCR 4:182, PCR 5:19, PCR 5:35, PCR 5:56).
- 5 June 1667. Complained about his servant John Cooper, "for refusing to serve him unless his indenture could be produced" (PCR 4:154)... fewer than three years had been served, so the court said in effect, 'agree to serve, or be whipped and be forced to agree.'
- 5 March 1667-8. Offered land by the Court from Jonathan Brewster's estate, provided that no testimony legitimized the land as belonging to Brewster's wife (PCR 4:173).
- 1 June 1669. A controversy arose regarding Bartlett, Edward Gray and John Thompson cutting cedar bolts from the swamps. They agreed (with the owning parties) to pay each one's share of the fines (PCR 5:21).
- 8 December 1669. Served on jury examining the riding accident of John Paybody (PCR 5:29).
- 29 May 1670. A free man of Duxbury (PCR 5:275).
- 5 July 1671. Appointed with Governor Thomas Prence, Constant Southworth, and Thomas Clarke, or any three of them, to administer the estate of Mr. William Collyare (PCR 5:68). This is mentioned again in similar fashion on 29 October 1671 (PCR 5:80).
- 3 June 1673. Select Man yet again (PCR 5:113).
- 3 June 1673. On jury investigating the death of Thomas Phelpps' daughter of Yarmouth in a boat wreck, and another boat wreck that killed the wife of Richard Tayler of Yarmouth (PCR 5:122-123).
- 3 June 1674. Listed as a Select Man (PCR 5:143).
- 1 June 1675. Select Man (PCR 5:164).
- 5 June 1678. Select Man (PCR 5:257).
- 7 June 1681. Select Man (PCR 6:59). Continued uninterrupted as a town select man until 1687 (PCR 6:84, 6:107, PCR 6:129, PCR 6:167, PCR 6:185).
- 2 June 1685. Deputy of Duxbury (PCR 6:164).
- June 1689. Listed again as a free man of Duxbury (PCR 8:204).
- 3 June 1690. Select Man (PCR 6:241).
- 2 June 1691. Select Man (PCR 6:264).
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Census: Date: 1860
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth, MA
Note: South Pond Cemetery, Long Pond Road, Plymouth, Massachusetts 02360, is located in the South Plymouth section of the town.
The cemetery was established at least as early as 1793.
MARY T.
Wife of
NELSON SAMPSON
died Feb 8, 1866
Aged 24 y'rs 6 mo
7 days
footstone: M.T.S.
Census: Date: 1860
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth, MA
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth, MA
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth, MA
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth, MA
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth, MA
Note: South Pond Cemetery, Long Pond Road, Plymouth, Massachusetts 02360, is located in the South Plymouth section of the town.
The cemetery was established at least as early as 1793.
ASENATH B.
daughter of LYDIA C.
& SYLVANUS SAMPSON 3rd
died Nov 2, 1863
aged 2 yrs 8 mos 24 days
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